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It’s nearly final. Tata Steel has taken over Bhushan Steel. In what is the first big resolution in the NCLT bankruptcy cases (Read our coverage) the company that owed over 50,000 cr. to banks has been purchased lock, stock and …

We are seeing a lot of volatility in the market Elections coupled with increasing crude prices have turned the overall sentiment red. We need to tread cautiously in our momentum portfolio. We exit a stock in our momentum portfolio and moved two in long term portfolio to hold read more »

In this post we will cover the Basmati industry in India. Topics that we will cover in this post are - History, Trade, Varieties, Domestic and Export market and Key players in the basmati trade. read more »

Growing a company organically is a time consuming process and one despite the best of efforts may not end up exactly where the management assumed it will reach. Inorganic growth – by acquiring companies is kind of a steroid that …

On popular demand here’s the inflation adjusted chart for the Nifty, PPF (the retirement savings plan) and gold, since the highs of 2007. It shows you the purchasing power of Rs. 10,000 adjusted for Consumer Price Inflation since 2007.

India’s been trying to control some crazy moves on bonds. Yields went up to 7.8% recently – the government was paying a lot more to borrow money, much more than ever before. This prompted them to do two things:…

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It’s nearly final. Tata Steel has taken over Bhushan Steel. In what is the first big resolution in the NCLT bankruptcy cases (Read our coverage) the company that owed over 50,000 cr. to banks has been purchased lock, stock and …

We are seeing a lot of volatility in the market Elections coupled with increasing crude prices have turned the overall sentiment red. We need to tread cautiously in our momentum portfolio. We exit a stock in our momentum portfolio and moved two in long term portfolio to hold read more »

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